August 14, 2009

Oman Air to London…

Now this is my first time to fly by Oman Air, well actually it's my second but my first trip was a very short one to Abuthabi… It was like getting into a bus and fly… loool

To be honest I was a bit scared, not of flying but of airline itself… I don’t know why but maybe because I feel they are still considered a new airline and with no experience…

BUT, I must say I was impressed … the trip as whole was a good experience… Take off is my best moment in each flight… and it was cool…

Food, hmmmm I did not really like my pasta but mum enjoyed her rice … SO I will give the food five out of ten, they need improvement…

Now, will leave you with some of pictures I took through my window…

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Blow find the London Eye and Big Ben… ;P

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Now, I always wonder… Which Language is Lavatory?! and if this is Arabic airline why its not in Arabic or English? … hmmm No Clue!!!

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Will have to take off now, I am dead tired … Night Night

5 comments:

  1. Lavatory – it’s an English word coming from the Latin lavāre, to wash. Probably in Victorian times they wanted to use a phrase not connected with body functions due to their ‘sensibilities’ (they even covered the highly erotic table legs with material ) . Toilet comes from French ‘Toile’ a cloth that came to be used to cover shoulders when having a hair cut – ‘Toilette’ then came to be used for the general beautification process and it was the Victorian USA who used the word in its modern sense again due to their ‘sensibilities’ (hence the simpler spelling ) .

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  2. wow I must say I love the pictures so enjoyable to see ^_^ have fun there o la tenseen 9o'3a (a)

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  3. Oman Air, I am impressed and thankful for the explanation…

    Another-Penelope, Glad you enjoyed the pictures...

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  4. lavatory? SOUNDS FRENCH TO ME! ;p

    but nice pics! ;p

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  5. I had a good flight out of London - and arrived early into Muscat; but I'm looking forward to the new planes

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